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we are understanding what these models tell us or don't tell us. we will translate data that we get into a form that we can use in our downstream tools. the models that we use for the management of our system. we need to build a national collaboration and at the end of the day, we will assess the potential impact on our water supply. we have been working on building this for about a year and it will be at least a year before we have some answers. our official goal is to finish in 2011 and the unofficial goal is to get it in early 2012 because it will take a lot of different parts moving in intelligent well -- and intelligent ways for the first time. i'm hoping that we have some output on this in a year. one of the schools that we prol of our future projects -- one of the tools that we will have in this project and for all of our future projects is this model. we are nearing completion on calibration of our model. hydrology models are models of the physical processes that occur and the watershed, things like soil moisture infiltration, a separation.
we are understanding what these models tell us or don't tell us. we will translate data that we get into a form that we can use in our downstream tools. the models that we use for the management of our system. we need to build a national collaboration and at the end of the day, we will assess the potential impact on our water supply. we have been working on building this for about a year and it will be at least a year before we have some answers. our official goal is to finish in 2011 and the...
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interior so it will not be a walk up use and will not require the section 312 use. the board declared correction last night to the department that they want building department and planning department to monitor the construction and insured does comply with the use size limitation and what the plans state. two other items that would be interesting -- 281 turk which authorized the building of a pharmacy. there was a lot of neighborhood opposition to this citing the negative impact of pharmacies in the district which has picked up the name pill hill. as the board had initially denied the application when it came to the adoption of findings, the decision changed and the permit was upheld. there were hearing requests last night the will allow both parties to have counsel represent them threat a full hearing process. they will go back to hearings on that and the board will be able to have the benefit of attorneys briefing them from both sides. the last one is 731 commercial which was the appeal of a letter we had releasing suspension of the permits. we have been working
interior so it will not be a walk up use and will not require the section 312 use. the board declared correction last night to the department that they want building department and planning department to monitor the construction and insured does comply with the use size limitation and what the plans state. two other items that would be interesting -- 281 turk which authorized the building of a pharmacy. there was a lot of neighborhood opposition to this citing the negative impact of pharmacies...
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if sensing is used -- fencing is used, that there be a limited use of mechanical equipment, that any sales occur between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. in the urban industrial and agricultural category is the higher of the two, and it is categorized as being greater than 1 acre. for both of these categories, only limited sales and donations grown on site are allowed under the urban and agricultural use category. they propose it be used thrall districts and that urban industrial and agricultural require use in all zoning districts of the industrial district where it is permitted. we received dozens of letters and phone calls regarding the proposed ordinance. i would like to boil down the elimination of a change of use, and allowing the sale of goods and produce from various sites to be sold on a residential site. the planning department agrees but eliminating fees would set and on president -- of president reagan's region would set -- would set a precedent. we would like to keep it consistent superior -- to keep it consistent superior -- keep it consistent. it should be cooled to escalate to
if sensing is used -- fencing is used, that there be a limited use of mechanical equipment, that any sales occur between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. in the urban industrial and agricultural category is the higher of the two, and it is categorized as being greater than 1 acre. for both of these categories, only limited sales and donations grown on site are allowed under the urban and agricultural use category. they propose it be used thrall districts and that urban industrial and agricultural...
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you would like us to look at, please just let us know. >> commissioners. public comment. >> this is what i came here for so i'm very happy to have stayed around here for it. this is one of my major -- this is kind of like my major area of focus. i really appreciate the work that the waste water enterprise has done. you have a very long way to go. when i walked in, the conversation that commissioner moran was making are similar to those that we have had in the letter. we passed a resolution, one of the first expressed our concerns that the trend towards agreeing and low impact to the element was used and we did not want to make investments without having a specific benefit. one of the members of the technical advisory committee, which is now defunct, which is from seattle public utilities. they have a cost benefit model that they have been using for more than a decade. i don't think that the task force is really the model that you are looking for. this is really a watershed council that you need. he will start with the council that has representatives on th
you would like us to look at, please just let us know. >> commissioners. public comment. >> this is what i came here for so i'm very happy to have stayed around here for it. this is one of my major -- this is kind of like my major area of focus. i really appreciate the work that the waste water enterprise has done. you have a very long way to go. when i walked in, the conversation that commissioner moran was making are similar to those that we have had in the letter. we passed a...
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the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think tha
the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so...
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thank you for joining us in the celebration. we will have the final performance of the evening from the chinese american international school. they helped to start this celebration earlier this evening. i do not know if all of us were here but they are now returning. they will be performing for us and the beautiful traditions of the chinese new year, the alliance stance. please welcome students from the chinese american international school. -- the lion's dance. -- the lion's dance. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> [inaudible] [applause] this is really a unique performance. before we end tonight's program, i want to, on behalf of the city, thank at&t again for your generous sponsorship, making the celebration happening. we would liked everyone to join us for the reception. we want to thank owner of moonstar. we want to thank you for your contribution. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. i'm the president of friends of mclaren park. it is one of the oldest neighborhood community park groups in san francisco. i give a lot
thank you for joining us in the celebration. we will have the final performance of the evening from the chinese american international school. they helped to start this celebration earlier this evening. i do not know if all of us were here but they are now returning. they will be performing for us and the beautiful traditions of the chinese new year, the alliance stance. please welcome students from the chinese american international school. -- the lion's dance. -- the lion's dance. [applause]...
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use the shuttle. and if they drive, used parking off-street. any questions? president olague: as we close public comment, there will be commissioners with questions. any additional public comment? >> thank you, president olague. manny flores. a couple of project that recently broke ground -- president olague: this is about the business school, but we will get to public comment. is there any more public comment regarding the business school? if so, please come -- >> good afternoon. i used to be a student at holt international business school. i wanted to let you know how this will actually work. we usually focus on mba's. we have an mba that is in one single year. students spend most of their time in school. they leave sometime around 6:00, 7:00, or 8:00 p.m.. we actually spend most of our time inside the school. every four months, we have different locations in the world. they can rotate to the different places and get to get a little bit of international experience. their only here for for five month
use the shuttle. and if they drive, used parking off-street. any questions? president olague: as we close public comment, there will be commissioners with questions. any additional public comment? >> thank you, president olague. manny flores. a couple of project that recently broke ground -- president olague: this is about the business school, but we will get to public comment. is there any more public comment regarding the business school? if so, please come -- >> good afternoon. i...
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staffing is just what is essential for us to be able to run and monitor a program of this size using rf funds, which has requirements we have to meet on a regular basis, and that staffing will help us look for opportunities in other areas where we were not funded. supervisor mirkarimi: what is the life of the funds? >> three years. >supervisor mirkarimi: after that, do we reapply for them federally? do we assume the retention of these positions under the general fund? >> the positions are all limited term grant positions. they were all hired as exempt positions, and so they would be eliminated when the grant and spirit that is stated in the ordinance. supervisor chu: thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. we have been joined by president david chiu. he has a few questions, but let me ask you to clarify. part of the line of questioning that supervisor mirkarimi put forward has a lot to do with making sure we are exploiting what this grant is about. you alluded to the fact that there were three separate pots of technology monday that we went after, and this is only one piece of the news we h
staffing is just what is essential for us to be able to run and monitor a program of this size using rf funds, which has requirements we have to meet on a regular basis, and that staffing will help us look for opportunities in other areas where we were not funded. supervisor mirkarimi: what is the life of the funds? >> three years. >supervisor mirkarimi: after that, do we reapply for them federally? do we assume the retention of these positions under the general fund? >> the...
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this is what it is currently used for, which is storage of large pieces of equipment that are used in the moccasin effort. that is something we need to provide for. it is a function. but that huge space is underutilized. we just have to come to grips with the cost of doing this. right now, our administration facilities are spread throughout the compound. the idea of consolidating them in here, where we have built structural supports around the edge of the building, it might be like the ferry building. it is a good possibility. we have a number of modular buildings there, some of which are 30 years old. they have issues where they are in the middle of starting to have some structural problems. the idea of consolidation is very attractive here. we have some different things we can do. here it shows red text and black text. the first option is building a new administration building. the existing at fenestration building is like a slightly converted old hotel. the offices there are very small. it is kind of a rabbit warren. one option is to build a new administration building with a worke
this is what it is currently used for, which is storage of large pieces of equipment that are used in the moccasin effort. that is something we need to provide for. it is a function. but that huge space is underutilized. we just have to come to grips with the cost of doing this. right now, our administration facilities are spread throughout the compound. the idea of consolidating them in here, where we have built structural supports around the edge of the building, it might be like the ferry...
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to use techniques which go against our social norms and try to use things that will use our process against us, and that was proven out actually in flight 253 with the placement of a bomb that used all nonmetallic components, and so we have done extensive testing in what techniques we can use in order to be able to detect items like that using process and technology so that we can mitigate that threat while also being as conscious as possible about the passengers experience coming through as well as allowing passengers to expeditiously -- >> you indicated in your testimony that only a small percentage of passengers have undergone a secondary screening. i've had the misphenomenonture of -- misfortune of being one of those passengers. i was taken into a private room without the option of having anyone accompanied my. i was thoroughly searched. a rescran would have avoted that. isn't that less intrusive when there's five anomalies detected on my body? >> without getting into the sense of security part of when we do what type of screening, when we have an anomaly in a sensitive area, we
to use techniques which go against our social norms and try to use things that will use our process against us, and that was proven out actually in flight 253 with the placement of a bomb that used all nonmetallic components, and so we have done extensive testing in what techniques we can use in order to be able to detect items like that using process and technology so that we can mitigate that threat while also being as conscious as possible about the passengers experience coming through as...
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you asked us to come up with a more global view. item 12, before asking you to approve that, we wanted to get back with a larger discussion of what we are trying to do with those yards we maintain. mr. ritchie? >> steve ritchie, assistant general manager for water. the millbrae yard upgrades are on the 10-year capital plan, funded by water rates. the moccasin compound is part of the hetch hetchy budget. it has a little bit of a different character. that is one that has caused some questions here. i am going to cover all three of these facilities. first, just looking at what we are talking about are fairly old facilities. millbrae yard was established in 1900. we have 200 employees there. sunol yard also dates prior to 1900. it accommodates 30 employees on the east bay side. the moccasin compound was established in the 1920's. you have about 200 employees. between these and the least basin, this is the place where over half the water department works. the of the core of where our operation is outside of san francisco. we have a numbe
you asked us to come up with a more global view. item 12, before asking you to approve that, we wanted to get back with a larger discussion of what we are trying to do with those yards we maintain. mr. ritchie? >> steve ritchie, assistant general manager for water. the millbrae yard upgrades are on the 10-year capital plan, funded by water rates. the moccasin compound is part of the hetch hetchy budget. it has a little bit of a different character. that is one that has caused some...
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our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made since 1911 have been markable and i think we're one of the more secure utilities or areas as a result. obviously there's the converging but it does not mean just because you have a concern or risk you don't move ahead. you analyze the risk and the potential impacts and then make informed de sibs and that's what all of the agencies are doing and certainly security is a piece of that risk assessment. >> are you folks in the northwest looking at that differently. >> we went to spending nothing to five million on capitol expenditures. we did cop stuff for reservoirs primarily with insure answers. but yew done
our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made...
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we are used to doing all of that, and that makes us a stronger, more connected city, and ultimately, it is about making a city connected all the way. i'm excited that our bicycle coalition has been working with me on opening up even more of our streets as we introduce companies whose workers want to ride to work every single day. that is exciting. i want to announce today that the kickoff for our sunday streets, announcing additional ones, that we are having them every single month. there will be a sunday designated. dates will be set, and we will be adding more, so we will have a total of eight this year. we are not beating 2009. i think they have nine events. in 2008, we had, i think, six events. we are actually building upon all of our experiences, getting more people involved, different people, people of all walks of life, so thank you very much. [applause] >> as mayor lee mentioned earlier, the first event is going to be march 20, next sunday, and the venue is the central and northeast waterfront. it's communities are represented by our president of the board of supervisors, dav
we are used to doing all of that, and that makes us a stronger, more connected city, and ultimately, it is about making a city connected all the way. i'm excited that our bicycle coalition has been working with me on opening up even more of our streets as we introduce companies whose workers want to ride to work every single day. that is exciting. i want to announce today that the kickoff for our sunday streets, announcing additional ones, that we are having them every single month. there will...
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only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit is crying for any use in pursuit of an e.u. community organisation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of competition or else is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the census it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted they took them instead so it is used by the government grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society the census is run by lockheed martin raises grave concerns in britain about ethics and international security if a lot of people boycott this that says it will make it ineffective and the waste of money but the two hundred f
only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit is crying for any use in pursuit of an e.u. community organisation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of competition or else is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was...
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e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen the largest percentage drop. it is where we have been hit hardest with foreclosures. we make sure that we take an extra look. we proactively have been reviewing every home that was purchased after 2000. even though we think eligibility is for people up to 2003, we review any homeowner who purchased after 2000. that was roughly about 15,000 homeowners. of that, reduced -- no one had to apply or call us. we did this on our own. we reduced 10,000 of those homeowners. roughly, you have 10,000 reductions that we did on our own. 1700 reductions were done through this application proc
e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen...
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helps us have a better dialogue and that's helpful to us. so we're very grateful for all four of you. thank you very much. and we're going to not recess. will go right into the next panel right now. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
helps us have a better dialogue and that's helpful to us. so we're very grateful for all four of you. thank you very much. and we're going to not recess. will go right into the next panel right now. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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you can carve that out as a win for us. i am hearing is a citywide public-private -- it is citywide public-private load. the press has been not very wise in not questioning how you will do that. it is not going to matter. >> if it is part of the cca, i am not aware of that. supervisor campos: 1 thought that comes to mind is that we have the ability to get information, and maybe we can inquire to get more specifics of what the actual objective is and what the plan is for getting to that objective. supervisor mirkarimi: i would rely on the puc to be that feeder of information. i just want to make sure that when you put out statements like that, that garners the attention. this is what the new lieutenant governor has put out there, and i see no program that stipulate how we will deliver on that particular goal. ok, that is nothing unfamiliar. if it is about us affiliating with a particular strategy, then i like to know what that strategy is. good people from businesses that are looking to do business with us, as far as i know,
you can carve that out as a win for us. i am hearing is a citywide public-private -- it is citywide public-private load. the press has been not very wise in not questioning how you will do that. it is not going to matter. >> if it is part of the cca, i am not aware of that. supervisor campos: 1 thought that comes to mind is that we have the ability to get information, and maybe we can inquire to get more specifics of what the actual objective is and what the plan is for getting to that...
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or is it just on it's us. a larger orgy if you got it it seems like somebody took the dot com and turned it into some kind of right wing something i always had a long time ago that's not a problem we're going to listen ok. let me start with you johann what what does uncut mean more to come from people in britain have been told by conservatives for the past few years ever since. it's a deal with this must have absolutely massive cuts to public services and the people who caused this crisis just carried on partying like it's nineteen ninety seven and say what you guys are being told by the tea party but what's been really interesting here is a movement is just saying actually there's a whole of the narrative of what's being done to us and the way out there. the british people have been ripped off royally on this. dramatisation it's the best. the conservative government is introducing the biggest cuts in public spending since the one nine hundred twenty s. at the same time as they were allowing absolutely massive
or is it just on it's us. a larger orgy if you got it it seems like somebody took the dot com and turned it into some kind of right wing something i always had a long time ago that's not a problem we're going to listen ok. let me start with you johann what what does uncut mean more to come from people in britain have been told by conservatives for the past few years ever since. it's a deal with this must have absolutely massive cuts to public services and the people who caused this crisis just...
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but the challenge our send it's conditional use and the use runs with the property, not with the use, the current owner. so something else were to go in there, presumably they could do something different. so i guess they can apply for a different liquor license to go later and so we were trying to cut out the activity of having them come back to us again. but i am open to what other commissioners have to say on that. and i think the provision around private events, again, i would defer to what other members of the commission feel about that. but irsonally think overall i guess the model and i understand the way it works and generally i don't think of the jewelry store turning into a raging bar, but i understand there was noise complaint and there is concern. president olague: commissioner moore. commissioner moore: before saying as to whether i'm for or against it is the fact that anybody is high end and whatever anybody tries is done with the best intent to make a successful business and i am asking myself, how are we singling this one out over anybody else? i know that buying expen
but the challenge our send it's conditional use and the use runs with the property, not with the use, the current owner. so something else were to go in there, presumably they could do something different. so i guess they can apply for a different liquor license to go later and so we were trying to cut out the activity of having them come back to us again. but i am open to what other commissioners have to say on that. and i think the provision around private events, again, i would defer to what...
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useful. the priority is one reason there is a delay until 2012. the second is to simply get the competitive bidding that will be required to give companies other than boeing an opportunity to compete for this contract. and to provide the fixed towers. so we think both as a matter of tactics but also good and efficient business sense that that schedule will not do us harm on a security, from a security perspective, and get us a better product in due course. >> ms. loy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome. and i just want to say we are very fortunate to have a person of your wisdom, experience and caliber in this position and i thank you very much. and if you can clarify in writing for the record it is my understanding that 100% screening of passenger and airlines won't be completed until the end of 2011. i don't think it can be done soon enough. i think it is urgent. and i would like you to clarify that for us. i would like to know why it is not completed. and i would also like to know if
useful. the priority is one reason there is a delay until 2012. the second is to simply get the competitive bidding that will be required to give companies other than boeing an opportunity to compete for this contract. and to provide the fixed towers. so we think both as a matter of tactics but also good and efficient business sense that that schedule will not do us harm on a security, from a security perspective, and get us a better product in due course. >> ms. loy. >> thank you,...
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with us. they know how to access communities that we as a district organization do not have access to, at and we have been able to nuance some of the conversation. some of the conversations are a little bit ahead, but others need to be explained in a different manner and come back again and again so they clearly understand. i want to let the public know these conversations are televised, they are on the radio, they are available later on the computer, all types of ways to access this information, and hopefully we will. we have a website, there is an e-mail. all of those things are taken into consideration, and have been taken into serious consideration at the board of education during this process and by the staff. i have to say a majority of the conversation has been nuanced by the community and the needs of the committee and what they have expressed -- and the needs of the community and what have expressed. i recognize that not everybody will be totally satisfied, but we are happy if 80% are
with us. they know how to access communities that we as a district organization do not have access to, at and we have been able to nuance some of the conversation. some of the conversations are a little bit ahead, but others need to be explained in a different manner and come back again and again so they clearly understand. i want to let the public know these conversations are televised, they are on the radio, they are available later on the computer, all types of ways to access this...
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driving us. the only reason they're interested in libya is about the oil you hear anybody screaming and yelling about all those people last week that were killed in the ivory coast or the sudan and i guess cocoa was that that you know much of a national priority they will try anything but we already heard hillary clinton say that they're willing to do anything to anybody in libya that needs aid so they're putting it out there already they're talking about no fly zones and they have cockers see is just beyond belief i mean for example they did has anybody called for a war criminal trials against mubarak as they are. and you know in all of the the world is the western world of calling for his head but the other heads in bahrain and in yamin and in egypt or are you know they're ok chimneys you leave them alone but they're calling for gadhafi said why because it's the oil yet think we'd be in iraq if that major export there was broccoli. you're with also coming up later this hour how you go. now the
driving us. the only reason they're interested in libya is about the oil you hear anybody screaming and yelling about all those people last week that were killed in the ivory coast or the sudan and i guess cocoa was that that you know much of a national priority they will try anything but we already heard hillary clinton say that they're willing to do anything to anybody in libya that needs aid so they're putting it out there already they're talking about no fly zones and they have cockers see...
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whatever happens, they call us and let us know. thank you. president olague: thank you. commissioner fong: mr. flores, doesn't the local hiring taken this week? >> it is going to be kicking in in a couple of weeks. yes, it is, to answer your question. president olague: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> thank you. commissioners, you are now on item 8, case # 2,009.0378c. president olague: commissioner antonini has to recused himself. >> it is a request for a 224 town ands -- townsend street conditional use. commissioner antonini: i have a small property that may be within 500 feet of the site.fors from the commission on this hearing. -- for recusion from the commission on this hearing. >> commissioner antonini is recused. commissioner borden: to talk about this -- can we talk about the recusal when we review our rules next week? we have to vote on it, but we do not really have a choice. president olague: we will talk to the attorney. >> i am from department stuff. before you is a request for a conditional use. the project is
whatever happens, they call us and let us know. thank you. president olague: thank you. commissioner fong: mr. flores, doesn't the local hiring taken this week? >> it is going to be kicking in in a couple of weeks. yes, it is, to answer your question. president olague: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> thank you. commissioners, you are now on item 8, case # 2,009.0378c. president olague: commissioner antonini has to recused himself....
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is our team sport news and coming up here not to use the weather stay with us. tough issues that so much going on there's a huge decision on the market the new middle east in the making as the west gotten past its focus on security over democracy in the region and. sports is political in ways we don't often even notice especially on the level of culture where our ideas and attitudes as a society are shaped. when. instead the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship romance place during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever and. your intention is to kill all he don't kill kill anyone can you're killing a look at the history is taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back and watch sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. observers nature and discover is buzy. the communication with the wild. test yourself and become free. to see what nature can give us on our team
is our team sport news and coming up here not to use the weather stay with us. tough issues that so much going on there's a huge decision on the market the new middle east in the making as the west gotten past its focus on security over democracy in the region and. sports is political in ways we don't often even notice especially on the level of culture where our ideas and attitudes as a society are shaped. when. instead the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed...
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thank you for entertaining us. thank you for listening to us. if we were successful, this would be the fourth project we did with the port, and we have had a relationship with them that extends beyond 10 years. our team is san francisco waterfront partners. it is a partnership between california state teachers retirement system and pacific waterfront partners, and the principal partner here is fresh back from maternity leave for this event. this is a diagram that you probably cannot read, which basically sets forth the consulting team. they are working with us on our washington project within treasure island. there's probably no area in the city they have not touched. one of the leading environmental truants in the city. i promise i will not go through them all because i am going to keep five minutes at the end to talk about ideas, but i apologize to them for not being able to introduce them. 10 minutes is really tough. our smallest and most recent project in terms of relevant experience is pier 24. this on the left was a before shot, something
thank you for entertaining us. thank you for listening to us. if we were successful, this would be the fourth project we did with the port, and we have had a relationship with them that extends beyond 10 years. our team is san francisco waterfront partners. it is a partnership between california state teachers retirement system and pacific waterfront partners, and the principal partner here is fresh back from maternity leave for this event. this is a diagram that you probably cannot read, which...
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it's a near miss for us right now. take a look at this the storm system we're watching out here in the pacific will head to the northwest but it's just a couple hundred miles away from the bay area. and we are going to miss this, because high pressure is built offshore and kind of snuck in from the south. so that'll keep us sunny for temperatures in the 60s. throughout saturday, we'll introduce that chance of showers. it's not a big storm. it doesn't look overly windy. if you have any dinner plans saturday night you may want to bring the umbrella with you, as we start to see the showers head into saturday p.m. 6:00 and 7:00. for tomorrow clear and cold in the east bay, 7:00 a.m. upper 30s. by 10:00 a.m., take a look at this, temperatures drop -- jumping, rather, into the low and mid 50s. as for tomorrow, we'll start off with 39 los gatos. 45 in redwood city. 41 in san rafael. and that patchy fog for the north bay could be dense in some areas. meanwhile, tgif. oh, yes. look at these numbers. warmer than they were today.
it's a near miss for us right now. take a look at this the storm system we're watching out here in the pacific will head to the northwest but it's just a couple hundred miles away from the bay area. and we are going to miss this, because high pressure is built offshore and kind of snuck in from the south. so that'll keep us sunny for temperatures in the 60s. throughout saturday, we'll introduce that chance of showers. it's not a big storm. it doesn't look overly windy. if you have any dinner...
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while many of us wi not agree on the legislation before us today, we know it is necessary for us to pr seed. so i don't -- to proceed. i don't rise to oppose or support the legislation but instead to comment on the situation we're in. we're debating a short-term bill to keep the government open on a week-by-week basis. this is not any way to run a government or a business. it certainly is not the way as the military generals have told us to protect the national security of our country on a week-to-week basis. democrats will work with republicans on legislation that will create jobs that will strengthen the middle class and reduce the deficit. when all three of these scores, this -- on all three of these scores, this republican spending bill fails. demoats have long fought for fiscal responsibility as a top priority of this congress. we won't go into the history right now but it's well known that president clinton took us out of a period of deficit into his last five budgets being in surplus or in balance. . president bush turned that around when he became president and we have to dig o
while many of us wi not agree on the legislation before us today, we know it is necessary for us to pr seed. so i don't -- to proceed. i don't rise to oppose or support the legislation but instead to comment on the situation we're in. we're debating a short-term bill to keep the government open on a week-by-week basis. this is not any way to run a government or a business. it certainly is not the way as the military generals have told us to protect the national security of our country on a...
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we wanted some flexibility with the use of these funds. the key element is we did want to apply universal objective standards city-wide as to what constitutes a deficiency. there is a concern i'm sure all of you are aware of about playing favorites with specific districts getting what some people called the gold-plated park benches. we would be using the existing standard for what is good infrastructure so all neighborhoods would be treated fairly. finally, item five. we are suggesting that the use of ifd monies be limited to individual infrastructures with a long-term maintenance commitment attached to them. as you all know as well, we turned out to not have enough money from the general fund to deal with ongoing maintenance of what we have, said the budget office and the capital planning group thought that this was a particularly important threshold, that we do not spend the money until we have a source of maintenance identified, and it is important to identify that that source could be the board. the board could say we are going to prio
we wanted some flexibility with the use of these funds. the key element is we did want to apply universal objective standards city-wide as to what constitutes a deficiency. there is a concern i'm sure all of you are aware of about playing favorites with specific districts getting what some people called the gold-plated park benches. we would be using the existing standard for what is good infrastructure so all neighborhoods would be treated fairly. finally, item five. we are suggesting that the...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thank you for your patience. i m leader pelosi's district rector in san francisco. i've been with the for about
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thank you for your patience. i m leader pelosi's district rector in san francisco. i've been with the for about
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>> we definitely plan to use this. as we mentioned in the beginning, and i think there is a slide on this powerpoint, it talks about we had a mandated three-year cycle. then the second year is use the needs assessment to come up with exactly what you're talking about, the action plan. so what will our department specifically do in terms of prioritizing what populations, what types of services, and that is a public document called the children service allocation plan, which we do then present to commissions, just like we do with the needs assessment, to get feedback, that sort of thing. part of that process is also gathering information from each of the city entities about how much money they spend on services, so there can be a mapping of resources. then, looking at what departments are currently spending on children, youth, and families, we can look at the children's fund to figure out where the gaps are, where are the needs that are not being addressed by existing expenditures. that is something that will be out next
>> we definitely plan to use this. as we mentioned in the beginning, and i think there is a slide on this powerpoint, it talks about we had a mandated three-year cycle. then the second year is use the needs assessment to come up with exactly what you're talking about, the action plan. so what will our department specifically do in terms of prioritizing what populations, what types of services, and that is a public document called the children service allocation plan, which we do then...
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it helps us answering the question, but it gives us a double bond to answer how we can activate port. i am hoping that oewd does pursue another extension. whether that is in addition to or in lieu of what ever the calculus is. there is also a contract that the port is pursuing brisbane . maybe 75 acres of area that the city missed the boat on not pursuing that contract as well. if there is some rule for this question, i could see it to being cursory because of the time line. i wanted to add to the conversation that the port is not an afterthought. but definitely not out the front burner of being able to galvanize new business. it is pre-disposed for new business. i am hoping that we will be able to report something that will definitively, on the progress of the question of the port before we turn back to the contract as a whole. i will determine if that is -- which will determine if it is something that will bolster the ecology. it has to be answered. >> we can certainly put in the rfp the issues that have been raised in terms of looking at that issue and potentially working with supp
it helps us answering the question, but it gives us a double bond to answer how we can activate port. i am hoping that oewd does pursue another extension. whether that is in addition to or in lieu of what ever the calculus is. there is also a contract that the port is pursuing brisbane . maybe 75 acres of area that the city missed the boat on not pursuing that contract as well. if there is some rule for this question, i could see it to being cursory because of the time line. i wanted to add to...
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we appreciate you joining us here. we know you can tell us firsthand here. we have been talking about the wave coming. in and of itself it doesn't sound like a big deal, but one of the experts we talked to said the waves accumulate. so you see the rising water level. what does that mean and what are people doing in and around the hawaiian islands today? >> the biggest wave is expected to come on the big island because of the harbor there, the way it is built, it kind of looks like an igloo chamber. it will build up in there. we are on oahu, so we really don't have anyone out there. we do have a reporter out there, but i can't see anything out there. from honolulu already a boor harbor the last projection was three feet high for us. >> are people doing anything different, if you are at a hotel and are on ground level, are you being told to get up higher or keep an eye on the surf? >> all the hotels here are at 80% occupancy, so it is good. a lot of the hotels are full and everyone has been asked to move three floors up or higher. that's always in a concrete o
we appreciate you joining us here. we know you can tell us firsthand here. we have been talking about the wave coming. in and of itself it doesn't sound like a big deal, but one of the experts we talked to said the waves accumulate. so you see the rising water level. what does that mean and what are people doing in and around the hawaiian islands today? >> the biggest wave is expected to come on the big island because of the harbor there, the way it is built, it kind of looks like an...
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the reason why use it is it is one of the service management techniques we can use with our physical plant. we have talked about the potential of using gap trains, buses, but a switchback is essentially a service management technique to address a delay in the system. the second part of your question? commissioner campos: maybe you are already addressing this, but the switch back rate for the 14 line relative to the others? maybe you do not keep that record. >> what i wanted to show you today on the 14th line is we do a number of things in addition to switchbacks, swapping of coaches. we have got a little bit more flexibility because it is operated by track less, which is less flexible, and diesel coaches. i would be happy to go back and look and compare, certainly for the month of january, looking at 14 and comparing that to how often others were switched back. i am happy to do that for you but i do not have that in my presentation. commissioner avalos: you did mention 137 switch packs on the 49 in january? >> 137 in january. 34 to date in february. commissioner avalos: compare that
the reason why use it is it is one of the service management techniques we can use with our physical plant. we have talked about the potential of using gap trains, buses, but a switchback is essentially a service management technique to address a delay in the system. the second part of your question? commissioner campos: maybe you are already addressing this, but the switch back rate for the 14 line relative to the others? maybe you do not keep that record. >> what i wanted to show you...
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to be you know this about us and talk about their. fifteen just well surely i mean some bosses niggling pains noone again but a soldier for the nation to being in pain all the same a trooper was called by the depleted uranium that was better than the truth. with prison officers they can bring up an issue that is not really. it's a bring something else all you're getting on the guy or. girl words and then just tell you kennie lies to cover up their wish. for the moment it was a cold morning. and in my soul was in finance new kowloon i'll never forget the so just because some local the way they held on to their families. and so much crime it's. sadness. from worry that she said. take care of my kids as if they were humans. but if you live to be that. very good thank god she's come back even if she was. with her because so many of them didn't. this last this summer. after vega leopold dina's husband lives in the bronx in new york city he was sent to iraq in two thousand and three he was a sergeant and have been serving in a national guar
to be you know this about us and talk about their. fifteen just well surely i mean some bosses niggling pains noone again but a soldier for the nation to being in pain all the same a trooper was called by the depleted uranium that was better than the truth. with prison officers they can bring up an issue that is not really. it's a bring something else all you're getting on the guy or. girl words and then just tell you kennie lies to cover up their wish. for the moment it was a cold morning. and...
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always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years because he's afraid that our. most dangerous. radiation that exists in the nature. of the group in the vicinity of known difference he did so produce is so much of the engine then he changes. and suit. by being out of the deal since the fall. you don't have to have a college degree going to have to have a pretty education to understand. if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. hey tom are in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the official auntie affleck ation on the phone on called touch from the i.q. so
always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years...
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also enclose of professionalism we can't afford i'll miss the use o. muscles and learns when we seen if we don't write for several days will lose form just like assets. of so you have to keep yourself in good shape i see even when i don't sing el i still do some exercises right in my abdomen muscles and so on. also said after one of his moscow three wars you know i quote the russian orleans is well known for its responsiveness and i can't imagine that this may ever change performing here use a great experience for me unquote what with. me see the russian audience a special is a truly saw what you see what you saw peculiar about it. russians are very fine people even though they may be rude at times. google is a hot russians a very fine or even refined people specially musicians actors intellectuals the church of. the moon a premier of no other country has such fine people like pushkin dostoyevski. and we're russians have a very delicate feelings. even when i was already rather famous in the west every time i'd be formed in russia i thought let the stud
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it is a program that i think this of use to us. the state is not in a position to provide the bonds anymore. something along the lines that obligates the city or engages the city's supervision to incentivize employers to hire people they may not be inclined to hire beyond maybe a construction job or retail job that is already in the queue of vocational 3 entry services. what can we do to make more of an effort? >> probably the best opportunity we have is when we are able to take advantage of the jobs now resources. in this economy, it is an employers' market in terms of who they can hire. the incentive on the program was the ability for that program to pay the wages for some time for that individual to get established and for the employer to see that they could do the work. with the loss of those dollars, we have limited ways to do that. we can do it nowhere near the scale we could with jobs now. we do have a certain amount of on-the-job training dollars that come from the fed's to do a smaller version of jobs now where we can mayb
it is a program that i think this of use to us. the state is not in a position to provide the bonds anymore. something along the lines that obligates the city or engages the city's supervision to incentivize employers to hire people they may not be inclined to hire beyond maybe a construction job or retail job that is already in the queue of vocational 3 entry services. what can we do to make more of an effort? >> probably the best opportunity we have is when we are able to take advantage...
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you see on distance, men cycle a little bit more and women use the bike more often because they use it for going shopping or the short distances. one other thing is that biking has a high status in the netherlands, so that's also different from a lot of other countries. this i will skip. hardly readable but this shows that bicycling is used in all kinds of modes of travel, 25% is using the bike, to go into education is 50% and beyond high school it is even a lot more, 55% to 80% children who visit high school do so by bike and you got to realize how in the situation, there are hardly any school buses in the netherlands. there will be no parents bringing their children to high school by car. they say, ok, what's wrong, you can use your bike. it's very cold or range, you won't melt, do you? -- raining, you won't melt do you? >> there are more sigh cligs then people in the -- cyclists then people in the neggederlands. they cost each 30 million euros to build. and the bicycles, you can't see it but more than a quarter of all trips and 40% of all trips up to 40 kilometers are made by bike.
you see on distance, men cycle a little bit more and women use the bike more often because they use it for going shopping or the short distances. one other thing is that biking has a high status in the netherlands, so that's also different from a lot of other countries. this i will skip. hardly readable but this shows that bicycling is used in all kinds of modes of travel, 25% is using the bike, to go into education is 50% and beyond high school it is even a lot more, 55% to 80% children who...
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live from moscow you're watching our team thanks for joining us now the u.s. has begun repositioning its ships in the mediterranean triggering speculation over a nato invasion of libya british planes are reportedly been moved to an air base in cyprus for a possible operation well it comes as libya's longtime leader colonel gadhafi remains in this sieged in the capital tripoli but opposition forces nearby are his correspondent peter all over has more from neighboring egypt. well what we're seeing at the moment is the united states navy moving their fleet in a mess in the mediterranean into strategic positions around libya this comes after the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said that nothing was off the table when it came to libya raising some concerns of outside military action taking place in the country the british prime minister david cameron has suggested that he would support arming the opposition forces arming those forces opposed to colonel gadhafi he also threw his backing behind the imposing of a no fly zone over libya well the nato secretary
live from moscow you're watching our team thanks for joining us now the u.s. has begun repositioning its ships in the mediterranean triggering speculation over a nato invasion of libya british planes are reportedly been moved to an air base in cyprus for a possible operation well it comes as libya's longtime leader colonel gadhafi remains in this sieged in the capital tripoli but opposition forces nearby are his correspondent peter all over has more from neighboring egypt. well what we're...
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i don't want us hamstrung. i want us to be making our decisions based on what's going to be best for the libyan people, in consultation with the international community. and we are doing that not just here in the united states within our own agencies, but we're also doing it in consultation with nato. we have already engineered the most rapid and forceful set of sanctions that have ever been applied internationally. we started unilaterally freezing $30 billion worth of assets, imposing severe sanctions against those in the libyan government who've been carrying out some of these crimes. and as a consequence of leadership, what we've seen is i think broad-based mobilization around the international community. you are right that there is a danger of a stalemate that over time could be bloody, and that is something that we are obviously considering. so what i want to make sure of is that the united states has full capacity to act potentially rapidly if the situation deteriorated in such a way that you had a humani
i don't want us hamstrung. i want us to be making our decisions based on what's going to be best for the libyan people, in consultation with the international community. and we are doing that not just here in the united states within our own agencies, but we're also doing it in consultation with nato. we have already engineered the most rapid and forceful set of sanctions that have ever been applied internationally. we started unilaterally freezing $30 billion worth of assets, imposing severe...
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however, its primary use for us is disinfection. disinfection of drinking water and also the treatment of water. it is also used for odor control in our waste water collection system. so it will be this last piece that i will be focusing the discussion on today. this was question a lot in the media, so i will talk about that in one piece. i should note that it is one of the many methods that we used to combat odor in waste water. so where do we use this? on the charts year, about 50% of the sodium hypochlorite is used for disinfecting water. about 30% is used for disinfecting and treating waste water, and the remaining amount is used for over control -- odor control. it is not the only chemical we use. we also use peroxide and a ferriss solution -- ferous -- ferrous solution. they are cite specific. this is basically from where the odors are coming from. you want to know what this costs. that is what you are looking at there. while the total chemical addition has gone down, you will note that for sodium hypochlorite, it has actually
however, its primary use for us is disinfection. disinfection of drinking water and also the treatment of water. it is also used for odor control in our waste water collection system. so it will be this last piece that i will be focusing the discussion on today. this was question a lot in the media, so i will talk about that in one piece. i should note that it is one of the many methods that we used to combat odor in waste water. so where do we use this? on the charts year, about 50% of the...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of black history month. he was involved in the group known as the oh, -- association for the study of african-american life and history. the local chapter of that group is what is now known as the african-american cultural and historical society. so it's an honor. we've been doing this for many, many years and it's great to see so many faces out here today. right now what i'd like to do is thank our partners and acknowledge them for their participateation. the san francisco publi
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> welcome to "culture wire." on this episode, we explore what it means to the aged, in today's society -- what it means to be chicana in today's society. chica chic features an array of artwork by five leading chicana artists that addresses a range of issues such as integration, sustainability, and integration. using a distinct visual approach, each of the artist's response to the shifting needs of their communities in ways that offer unique perspectives and multiple points of entry. >> the exhibition is to bring together the voices of a new generation chicana artists, all of whom reference the works of the civil-rights movement in their works, but they are also responding to a new cultural concerns an
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> welcome to "culture wire." on this episode, we explore what it means to the aged, in today's society -- what it means to be chicana in...
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>> for us, the watchdog. in general, we have a four-year statute of limitations to process -- if the information was never provided to us or was hidden from us, we do not have a statute of limitations. in this example, the one watchdog case we had, the statute of limitations had already passed. we have to go all the laid-back to get all of the back taxes, not just the four-year limit. that information was hidden from us. supervisor mirkarimi: how far back would be some of the examples? i imagine most of them would be between three and five years. but they go back farther than that? >> my recollection is that information came to us in 2006 and the transaction occurred in 1998, approximately. what was ironic about that case is it was a real estate investment trust which is a publicly traded company on the new york stock exchange. if you pulled their 10k, they reported it to they stock exchange but they never reported it to the assessor's office. supervisor mirkarimi: if the assessor's office would not be doing
>> for us, the watchdog. in general, we have a four-year statute of limitations to process -- if the information was never provided to us or was hidden from us, we do not have a statute of limitations. in this example, the one watchdog case we had, the statute of limitations had already passed. we have to go all the laid-back to get all of the back taxes, not just the four-year limit. that information was hidden from us. supervisor mirkarimi: how far back would be some of the examples? i...
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she joins us tonight from boston. professor turkle, good to have you on this program. >> my pleasure. tavis: what do you mean? >> i mean we turn toward devices. we turn toward devices. we text with our devices but what we want back is a quick text. we don't necessarily want to speak with each other. we don't want really a close connection. we want something quick from each other and we can get more involved with the device and what it offers, this sense of close connections than really connecting with each other. sometimes we're so busy communicating, we don't have time to really connect with the people who matter. tavis: tell me why then, i hear the point you're making but tell me why for you that represents, the book talking about a crisis of humanity at the dawn of this digital age? >> well, because i think we have come to a point where we have had some experience with this technology. we have had a few years. i spents 15 years studying this development. i didn't want to study it early. i wanted to see how it unfol
she joins us tonight from boston. professor turkle, good to have you on this program. >> my pleasure. tavis: what do you mean? >> i mean we turn toward devices. we turn toward devices. we text with our devices but what we want back is a quick text. we don't necessarily want to speak with each other. we don't want really a close connection. we want something quick from each other and we can get more involved with the device and what it offers, this sense of close connections than...
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right to shoot back and kill us. and that's the point where you're afraid the most for your life your country. you. you know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start but when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. to get out when you started that perestroika could you imagine the scale of the changes to calm. people i think i did not completely but it is dangerous to start a storm in our country if you lose control you may get into a lot of trouble to shelves reforms basically failed reforms failed we realized from experience that it was dangerous to wait much longer but we had to take a risk because we couldn't we needed changes we didn't intervene but. you are saying that you didn't quite understand the scale of it all when did you finally get a clear realization that there was no re
right to shoot back and kill us. and that's the point where you're afraid the most for your life your country. you. you know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start but when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. to get out when you started that perestroika...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use citi thankyou points for almost anything. and earn them fast with the new citi thankyou preferred card. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> with their playoff hopes in serious jeopardy, the warriors took a whole new approach to the wizards tonight in the nation's capital. they started by starting udoh for the first time in his career. the energy guy in the paint. pulls off to help the warriors grab a seven-point lead with time running down in the second quarter. it got too close for comfort late, mr. rush. with steph curry coming up huge in a big night, 29 points. and the warriors, they end the four-game losing streak. man, that was getting bad. taking down the wizards, 106-102. the road trip continues. they got four more games on this road trip. maybe turn it around. we'll see. >> it's very optimistic. >> i'm trying to be. got to be. >>> that's going it do it for us tonight. jay leno is next. >> we'll see you tomorrow night. thanks fo
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use citi thankyou points for almost anything. and earn them fast with the new citi thankyou preferred card. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> with their playoff hopes in serious jeopardy, the warriors took a whole new approach to the wizards tonight in the nation's capital. they started by starting udoh for the first time in his career. the energy guy in the paint. pulls off to help the...